The Shining. Carrie. Misery. These are just a few of the film adaptations that have been made from the terrifying and eerie work of novelist and short story writer Stephen King. It is nearly impossible to think of another author who has inspired so many, and such diverse filmmakersβyet there has nev
Stephen King on the big screen
β Scribed by Browning, Mark;King, Stephen Edwin
- Publisher
- Intellect
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 258
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Subjects
Verfilmingen;Horror films--United States--History and criticism;Horror tales, American;Horror films;Criticism, interpretation, etc.;Film adaptations;Horror films -- United States -- History and criticism;Horror tales, American -- Film and video adaptations;King, Stephen -- (Stephen Edwin), -- 1947-;United States
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